Quiz 3 FNP 1.
Patient with history of MI and systolic HF has routine followup – he has ace, aspirin, and statin a.
Beta blocker 2.
Cholesterol component most responsible for plaque formation is a.
LDL
3.
Patient has stable rate control AFIB, all of the following are important in initial treatment
except a.
Cardioversion
4.
Which of the following is not a defect seen with TET of fallot a.
Atrial septal defect 5.
42 year old male seen in clinic – lifestyle modifications and HCTZ daily – his BP in office is
146/92 and NP reviews his diary at home and its same as his in office reading a.
Add lisinopril 6.
Which is not true a.
HFMREF of 38% *** 7.
Based on measures what medication is needed for post MI a.
ASA BB CCB statin and nitroglycerin (one without Ace inhibitor) 8.
Lipid panel results of white male – what is familiar hypercholesteremia a.
LDL 194 father MI 9.
Reviewing trwatment of 52 year old AA with risk score. Hx diabetes and HTN well controlled a.
Coronary artery calcium score is required to make treatment recommendations 10. What congenital cardiac defect most prevalent a.
VSD 11. Untreated HTN can cause complications which is most common a.
Renal disease, cerebral vascular disease, aortic dissection and cardiovascular disease
12. 11 year old with chest pain – a.
Refer to cardiology 13. 53 year old male follow up after syncope – a.
Cardiogenic 14. True false you can differentiate between statble unstable NSTEMI STEMI by clinical a.
False 15. What is first manifestation of CHF in pediatrics a.
Tachycardia